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Hair Loss Facts

Every person experiences considerable amount of hair loss at some point of time in their life. After all, average hair loss is normal. However, when the loss of hair becomes extensive, it might point to the medical problem called alopecia.
 
There are various factors that result in alopecia, namely diet, pulling out one’s own hair, unforeseen consequences of voluntary hairstyling routines, family history of hair loss, any affliction from illness, and even different medications. Factors like heavy amount of stress and improper hair care can further increase the problem. Once we notice hair loss, we start finding solutions and remedies. However, at the same time, it is very important to understand the basic facts behind hair loss, as it will help you treat the problem in a better way. The lines given below will help you do just that.
 
Facts About Alopecia
  * Hair is made up of a protein called keratin.
* A hair strand consists of a follicle from which the hair root grows, a root below the skin and a hair shaft that is visible to us.
* The hair bulb, located at the lower end of the follicle, produces the hair’s color pigment called melanin.
* A loss of 50 to 100 hair strands per day is considered normal. Any loss above this number is taken to be problematic.
* Hair loss is seen in more than 50% men above the age of 50.
* Around 40% of middle age women suffer from female pattern hair loss.
* The main cause of hair loss is stress, which can result from excessive work, family problems, major illness or surgeries.
* Hair loss can also occur due to hormonal problems, which are caused by an overactive or under-active thyroid gland. This happens due to an imbalance of androgen (male hormones) or estrogen (female hormones). Correcting the hormonal imbalance can stop hair loss.
* Hair loss can be seen 3 months after giving birth, which again is considered a hormone disorder problem. Specific hormones cause the body to keep the hair that was supposed to fall naturally during pregnancy. Thus, hair fall after delivery is normal, as the hormones start acquiring the natural growth and loss cycle.
* Another major cause of hair loss is chemotherapy. People who undergo chemotherapy experience it as one of the most challenging side effects.
* Tight pigtails, cornrows, hair rollers and hot oil treatments or chemicals also result in hair loss. This kind is called traction alopecia. This type of hair loss will stop once you discontinue the practices.
* Alopecia areata is a kind of hair loss that is caused by the person’s own immune system. The scalp gets bald in round patches, but grows back naturally within a year.
* Poor nutrition also results in hair loss. People lose their hair if they do not get the necessary proteins, minerals and vitamins that are essential for hair growth.
* Eat a balanced, healthy diet to take good care of your hair. Do not rub your hair into the towel too vigorously. Allow it to dry naturally.
* You need to style your hair when it is dry or at least damp, but not wet; else, it can stretch and break easily.
 

Various Types Of Hair Loss Treatment

Are you losing sleep over your receding hairline? Are clumps of hair on your hairbrush freaking you out? Stress, pollution, sickness, unhealthy lifestyle and poor dietary habits can be used to explain sudden hair loss or baldness. However, at times, your receding hairline can indicate towards more serious medical complications as well, like alopecia areata, trichotillomania and so on. If you are having unexplained hair loss and are not sure of what is triggering the condition, talking to your doctor might help. Hair loss or alopecia is one of the most troubling and frustrating experiences. It is also a common woe amongst both the sexes and nearly all of us have lived through it at some point of time in our lives. Our hair undeniably, makes for our beauty quotient, adding extra appeal to our persona. Needless to say, losing hair is never a good feeling. However, most often this problem can be resolved with some simple hair growth therapies and a healthy lifestyle. Here are some known ways to fight hair fall. Read on to know about various types of hair loss treatment.

Most Effective Hair Loss Treatments
 
Topical Drugs
The best way to fight hair fall is to resort to topical drugs especially formulated to relieve you of your hair woes. All you have to do is to walk up to your dermatologist, as over-the-counter drugs may do more harm than good, and seek medically prescribed drugs to suit your condition. If you are looking forward to reverse your hair loss, trying out such drugs might be the perfect solution for you.
 
Oral Drugs
If falling hair is causing you great concern, taking oral medication is another option that might just help! There are many drugs known to reduce the effects of the male hormone androgen and prevent hair loss. Do make sure to consult your doctor before taking this medicine, as it might impede your sex drive too!
 
Hair Transplants
Hair transplants are the best bet for anyone not willing to go for medical help! If done right, they can offer you a lifetime of relief against hair-raising issues. Hair replacement surgery can restore a full and natural look in just one session. However, the challenge lies in choosing the right procedure and clinic. Remember, it is important to choose your physician carefully, as the result is going to last you for a lifetime.
 
Hair Weaving
Hair weaving or hair integration is another feasible option for anyone down with a thinning scalp. It is a painless cosmetic alternative to the more emotionally painful hair loss issues. A hair weave is a relatively easy and non-invasive way to change your appearance. However, make sure that the weaving looks natural and blends well with your natural hairline. It will be very important to explore your options and understand the different effects that certain hairstyles can have on your natural locks. It is also imperative that you take precautions to minimize the risks of damaging your natural hair and scalp. Hair weaving also requires proper maintenance, as unclean scalp may trigger infections.

Dietary Changes & Hair Care Products

Hair thinning, especially in women, can be the upshot of menopause, pregnancy, illness, surgery or even rapid weight gain. This can be dealt with a little change in lifestyle and some minor dietary changes, or even by changing your hair care products. You can try a medical shampoo or topical treatment in case of hair loss caused by stress, burns, chemotherapy or injury.
 

How To Remove Gum Stuck In Hair

Some people just cannot grow up at all, irrespective of having passed out of university or having joined a job. After having finished with a wad of chewing gum, they stick it anywhere they can find – on the underside of chairs, on walls and so on. What they forget is that this gum could get stuck in someone’s hair. Or, maybe, that is what they want! So the gum does get stuck in your hair and refuses to come out. You struggle to get rid of it, even as you try not to use cuss words against the unknown show spoiler but you find that the more you try to remove it, the more hair you lose. There should definitely be a better way to get rid of gum in your hair, don’t you feel so? Well, do not be afraid, because there is not one but at least three ways to get rid of the gum stuck in your hair. Here are ways to get gum out of your hair.
 
Getting Rid Of Gum From Hair 
Here’s what to do when you have gum in your hair that refuses to come out:
 
Isolate 
You must, to begin with, isolate the strands of hair that have gum stuck on them so that more hair strands do not get entangled. If you do not do this, there will soon be a whole mass of hair stuck into this gum and you will struggle much more to get it out, no matter how much you try. Tie a scrunchy or a thick rubber band to it so that it does not stick to other strands of hair.
 
Ice, Ice, Baby 
Break about three to four ice cubes, and place them inside a zip-lock pouch and zip the pouch. Hold this ice pack against the gum stuck in your hair; you could wear baking gloves or oven mittens so that your hands do not turn numb. You will have to hold the ice pack for at least twenty minutes. This will freeze gum and make it easy to remove. Try to remove the large pieces but remember not to tug too hard or the hair too will come out. If the gum begins to stretch, which signifies that it had thawed, you may have to freeze it again the same way.
 
Heat It Up 
It is best to keep a straightening iron ready at home even if you may not use it too often. You could also go to the salon for it; just make sure you cover your head with a veil to save yourself the embarrassment! Squeeze out a generous dollop of your favorite conditioner and apply it all over the gum stuck in your hair. Set the straightening iron’s strength set at low. Moisten a thick tissue paper with water and fold it over the strands of hair that have been affected. Now, very carefully press the iron over the tissue paper, without burning your fingers. Apply as much pressure as you can without causing the hair to be damaged. Now, remove the iron and, holding the tissue firmly over the hair, pull the hair out of the paper. The paper will pull the gum out with it.
 
Oil It Out! 
Apply canola oil, olive oil or even almond oil over the strands of hair with gum stuck on them and leave it on for twenty minutes or so. After that, get a fine toothed comb, especially if your hair is fine and comb out the gum with it. If your hair is thick or wavy, you could use a standard comb, as your hair is not too vulnerable. The oil will cause the gum to slide out of the hair easily. For gum that is strongly stuck to the hair, repeat this process a number of times or apply more oil. When you have removed all the pieces of the gum, wash off the oil with your normal shampoo

How To Cover Up Grey Hair

My life is over’! ‘The first strand of grey hair, I’m finished!’ These are amongst the reactions you get to hear from people who start experiencing grey hair. Getting grey hair can be so frustrating! The moment you notice the problem, you start running around, visiting hair specialists, purchasing dyes, trying out conditioners, and even taking medications, just to find a remedy to cover up the hair. Grey hair can especially be devastating for those who are still in their youth and well away from even maturity, forget about old age. Whatever it may be, grey hair is a sign of aging and for the people who want to cover it up or get permanently get rid of it, there are plenty of options available. Nevertheless, what needs to be kept in mind is that in the urgency of covering up grey hair, one should not fall for cheap hair dyes or other hair care products and damage the hair instead. To help you out of the problem, we have listed a few tips below, which will let you know how to cover up grey hair.

Tips For Covering Up Your Gray Hair

 Consult a professional beautician, if you have grey hair and want to cover it up. He/she will know what is best option for your hair, as in whether to use a temporary dye or go for a permanent one.
* You can yourself treat your grey hair, by using different products available in the market. Keep in mind that little research is always advisable before using any such product.
* People having grey hair should increase their intake of vitamin A and B. Dark green vegetables, yellow fruits, bananas, tomatoes, yogurt and wheat germ should be at the top of their diet list.
* Intake of zinc, copper and iron should be increased. Red meat, chicken and green vegetables contain zinc; while iron is found in eggs, apricots and sunflower seeds. Copper is found in cashews, almonds, egg yolks and whole grains.
* Having buttermilk will help restore body’s ability to produce its natural hair color, and will also prevent any further graying of hair. A glass of buttermilk mixed with 2 tsp yeast and 2 tsp wheat germ will keep the hair healthy.
* Lemon juice, when mixed with gooseberry powder and applied on the scalp, will help cover the gray hair.
* Boil some dried gooseberry pieces in coconut oil, till the latter turns black. Now, let it cool down and apply it on your scalp, for a few days continuously. This will show wonderful results.
* Grated ginger mixed with honey is a good solution to treat gray hair. One teaspoon everyday will show desired results.
* Apply onion paste on the scalp everyday, before a bath. This will gradually turn your grey hair black.
* Sesame seeds
also help in getting rid of grey hair. Eat sesame seeds daily and apply sesame oil on the scalp, to cover your grey hair.
* Boil some dried ridge gourd in coconut oil, till it turns black. Use the oil to massage your scalp and hair roots.
* Regular application of henna paste, an hour before taking bath, can help cover up your gray hair.
* Mix one tablespoon of table salt to a cup of strong black tea, without milk. Massage your scalp with this solution and wash your hair after an hour.
* Grind neem seeds and apply on the scalp daily. Use boiled neem leaves to wash hair; this helps grey hair turn black.

1970s Hairstyles

In the 1970s, hairstyles were more about freedom and being natural. The hippies’ style rocked the fashion scene around this time only, including the hairdos as well. Pompous hairstyles were out, paving the way for natural-looking haircuts that gave more freedom of expression of self, to both men and women. The seventies hairstyle were very cool and time saving as compared to the bouffant and poodle styles of the 50’s. Women, in particular, were crazy about long and smooth hair and used regular clothing iron to straighten their hair. Many of the hairstyles that were popular during that time enjoyed a creative edge as well, which also resulted in the introduction of bold hairstyles, some of which are popular even today. The article brings you some of the most popular haircuts of the 1970’s. Read on to know the hair fashion trends of that time.

 

Haircuts Of The 1970s 
  • The Afro hairstyle has been one of the most famous hairdos of the seventies. Afro haircut became a statement against artificial straightening of naturally kinky hair, with the African American community reinforcing their natural hair with this unique style, most suited to African hair texture. Black men and women would grow huge puffs on their head and display their ‘one of its kind’ hairstyle.
  • The disco wedge cut was also one of the most noticeable hairstyles of the 1970’s. While the haircut was definitely bizarre, it did make a very bold and funky statement for those who wore the disco wedge hairdo.
  • Shag is a very classic haircut from the 1970’s, which is still around and appreciated. Layers were given to the hair to make them look messy or shaggy. The hairstyle was fantastically popular during seventies, which also made it rather common. It is still possible to see people wearing the shag cut even today.
  • Mullet was another seventies hairstyle extremely popular among men. Some women were also seen sporting this style during that time. The basic mullet cutting kept the hair short on both the sides and top. The back hair was left longer, touching the shoulders most of the times. Sometimes, the back hair length was also kept a little short.
  • Younger kids and some teens were a seen sporting the pageboy hairstyle in the seventies. This style was created by curling the back of the hair under and up to the neck. The hair was curled in a similar fashion on the sides. This was accompanied by bangs that prevented the curls from going underneath and towards the face. The finishing touch was given by fluffing the bangs up.
  • The feathered haircut was also made popular in the 1970’s, by Ferrah Fawcett. This haircut is still popular among the youngsters. An easy to achieve style, it involves blow drying hair in an up and under motion, so as to give it more volume, body and movement. The softer feathered look was achieved by blow-drying the hair around the face, going up.

 

Bad Hair Days
Everybody has to go through some bad hair days when your normally manageable tresses seem to go wild and just do not settle in the desired style. The best way to avoid them is to get a good haircut that suits your hair type and lifestyle. If you do not have time to devote much attention to your hair, go for low-maintenance style.More

Blow Drying
Blow drying your hair is perhaps the best method to straighten out your curls without treating them chemically ad it can be easily done at home, provided you do it the right way. Carelessness in handling the heat on your hair may damage them permanently.More

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Dull and dreary hair takes away half the beauty of the face. Healthy, glossy, manageable hair that reflects light and falls around the face beautifully, is the dream of every woman that is not so difficult to attain after all.More

Highlighting
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Choosing Hair Color

If you want to change your appearance the easiest way to do it, is to do something to your hair. Adding color to your hair is one of the quickest and most dramatic ways of changing the way you look. But choosing the right hair color can be a difficult task. Given below is information about different types of hair colorMore

Dandruff
In the present times, dandruff has become a common hair problem, which bothers many people. Characterized as excessive shedding of dead skin cells from the scalp, it can either be chronic in nature or caused by certain specific triggers. One of the most common triggers of dandruff is frequent exposure to extreme heatMore

Hair Care For Different Types
Hair comprises of one of those features that can make or mar the personality of a person. The type of your hair, as well as the way you style it, can go a long way in adding to your looks. All the people in this world are not gifted with the same type of hair. While some people take pride on their curly locks, others are simply in love with their straight hair.More

Hair Care Secrets
The way your hair looks can make or ruin your appearance completely. Beautiful hair completes any appearance. Your hairstyle has to be perfect for you to look your best. There are a few of hair care secrets that are very handy and will help you make your hair look wonderful.More

Healthy Hair
The most effective way to get healthy hair is to have a healthy diet. Lustrous, healthy hair is a result of a healthy body and a result of eating healthy food. Beautiful, healthy hair is a result of a healthy diet. There are certain foods that make your hair healthy and strong.More

Healthy Hair Tips
Your hair not only forms one of the important aspects of your personality, but also reflects your general health. It is very much vulnerable to the stresses and strains of your everyday life and also gets affected by the type and quality of food that you eat. If you are not taking care of yourself and following an unhealthy dietMore

Oily Hair Remedy
Although the problem of oily hair is due to the over-active oil (sebaceous) glands, accumulation of dust and pollution can also make the hair look greasy. Oily hair needs proper care and regular washing, because dust and dirt stick to the hair very easily, making it even more dull, wilted and lifeless.More

Prevent Hair Loss
When you start finding your hair strands floating under the shower after shampooing or when you find that your comb has more hair than your head, there is a pretty good chance that you are facing the problem of hair loss.More

How To Make Your Hair Shiny

Your hair is an important part of your appearance. If your hair does not look good, your entire appearance can be ruined. All of us would like to have beautiful, silky, shiny hair. But like a number of other beauty secrets many of us do not know how to make our hair shiny.More

Hair Split Ends
Trichoptlosis or split ends is a problem commonly faced by people with dry or very brittle hair. Split ends occur, when the protective layer of cuticle is removed from the tip of the strands. As a result, the hair splits into two or three strands, each two to three centimeters long, at its tips.More

Cuts Styling
The haircut, which can well complement your persona, hide the 'low points' of your face as well as highlight your best facial features will be the perfect hairstyle for you. You can exude the 'celebrity look' in a matter of few hours, by stylizing your hair the right way. Today, innumerable ideas on the latest trend in hair cuts and styling are available in fashion magazines, newspapers and the Internet.More

Hair Coloring
Though originally used to color grey hair, Hair coloring now has become a fashion trend among people, particularly youngsters. However, for different people, the purpose of using hair color can be different. Hair coloring is most commonly used to change gray hair to its original color; it is also used to get desired shade of hair color.More

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